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As we’ve complained previously, Record Store Day has strayed so damn far from its original intentions it should be renamed...
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On last year’s Universes, Seven Davis Jr explored a particularly funk-driven take on house music with hip-hop influences. Owing as...
If Kate Bush had been a 4AD artist, I suspect she’d have sounded rather like Missouri based four-piece Prismatics on...
Put off by a 4-track EP that opens with a title track nearly eight minutes long? Don’t Be. Regressive Left‘s...
Roddy Woomble has never been an artist content to repeat himself. He’s worked in a number of genres, and still...
Sasha and The Shades are a rootsy South London sextet who have an individual jaunty functionality: which fluctuates between uplifting...
All good things must come to an end, and that’s the case with SkarWorX’s trilogy, which concludes with ‘Seed-X Vol.3’, a six-track...
Having already had our appetites whetted by the early release of ‘Cloddio Unterdach’, one of the five tracks contained on...
Returning with his new mesmerising electronic EP Sounds of the New Era is Alvaro Sardina under his new artist alias,...
As a Roots Manuva semi-virgin, my experience of listening to him is very limited. In fact, I took this review...
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Brighton trio snake eyes formed in 2020 with the mission statement to forge a bond with like-minded people who found...